Western Slope Rover
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Loaded up the dog, a backpack and a couple of guns and slogged through a bunch of mud.
BA is trying to put one together (or was few weeks ago)
@Broke Again whats appening with that?
They lost money apparently people didn’t turn up
Bought a l322 td6 to replace my discovery2
+1Being a very bmw motor suits me 100%
You are going to rely on it for work?Dont know why the front and rear pillars are colour coded kinda like it though.
Need to find roof bars for my ladders and a decent pair of seat covers for the front seats before the cream leather gets ruined with work.
Why not?You are going to rely on it for work?
Why not?
Workshops 4 miles each way from my house once a day sometimes twice.
2 spare cars at the house.
And if I can just run with the range for small jobs rather then a fully loaded transit Luton why not
^^^^^ too true.You have have to do some longer runs to keep the battery charged up
You have have to do some longer runs to keep the battery charged up
You have a better chance with 14.5 volts, that's why newer cars have smart alternators that initially charge at 15.8 volts, it makes sure that the battery stays charged on the school run.Oddly my Jag has a setpoint of 14.5V and barely goes over 1800 rpm yet doesn't have an issue with short journeys.
Where did ya go225 miles today I think that will have charged the battery
Into aberdeen 45 miles. Out past ballater upto buckle and down past banff..Where did ya go
I went to the top of scotland in my utterly bedraggled P38
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